Under the sea… they use waterproof paints on their eggs. How do they get the chickens underwater to lay them though? A great Easter mystery, perhaps?
Credit: Doc Warner’s Alaska Adventures
Under the sea… they use waterproof paints on their eggs. How do they get the chickens underwater to lay them though? A great Easter mystery, perhaps?
Credit: Doc Warner’s Alaska Adventures
You have impressed the inhabitants of Bikini Bottom. Sponge approves.
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It is the life of the crystal, the architect of the flake, the fire of the frost, the soul of the sunbeam. This crisp winter air is full of it. John Burroughs
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The distortion of tile through water. Colours of the rainbow oozing from the squares of greys and blacks. Beauty can be found in the most unexpected of places, like at the bottom of your jacuzzi.
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Based on electrical activity in the sharks’ eyes, scientists think the shape gives hammerheads, like humans, excellent stereo vision and depth perception. Such traits may help the marine animals hunt speedy prey.
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Me and a friend are planning to go to the Barking Showcase cinema for the opening show of the aquatic horror The Meg when it is released next month. Basically you have a massive prehistoric shark, the Megalodon, that likes to chomp submarines. It’s Jaws on steroids!
About the closest I’ll get to scuba diving right about now. A dream starring The Deface Jorge.
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Weird to look out, totally submerged, and an ace on the ivories.
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